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Beer Available At Old Chicago - Rockford (arranged by most recent)
Dos Equis XX Ambar (Amber) 15, Dos Equis XX Special Lager 7, Newcastle Brown Ale 45, Heilemans Old Style 3, Boulder Beer Hazed & Infused 89, Woodchuck Amber Draft Cider 39, Boulder Beer Singletrack Copper Ale 44, Bare Knuckle Stout 20, New Belgium Blue Paddle 46, Coors Light n/a, Goose Island 312 Urban Wheat Ale 32, George Killians Irish Red 24, Anchor Steam Beer 81, Carlsberg Lager 10, Miller Genuine Draft Light 64 (MGD Light 64) n/a, Pilsner Urquell 76, Redhook Blonde Ale 24, Left Hand Polestar Pilsner 36, Left Hand Milk Stout 96, Peroni 8
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| TheGuy (26), Illinois | | January 5, 2012 Not much to be said here but it is a nice place,with a nice line up of crafts,just nothing over the top.I go here with the family and at least I can have a decent brew,the best thing was when Goose Island. Released. BCS Vanilla they hosted an event with reps from the brewery and had some one offs on tap the good is decent which anybody who’s ever been to one can attest to | | jmagnus87 (33), Carbondale, Illinois | | March 31, 2011 One of the best bars in Rockford. Great selection of crafts on draft and bottle. The servers all seem to know at lest something about the beers they are selling. Don’t go here if you are trying to drink on a budget though. | | SubstanceT (114), Saint Louis, Missouri | | January 14, 2007 Its an Old Chicago. Spot oin with what everyone else is saying. I used to frequent Rockford quite a bit and know that this place is a local kind of hang out. The selection of good restaurants in rockford is terrible and this is ’a good place for this town.’ | | gws57 (89), Saint Charles, Illinois | | August 3, 2006 [ Updated August 18, 2007 ] Came here after the Rockford Riverhawks game. The dining room was practically empty so our large party was seated immediately. Food seemed pricey for typical pub fare. Excellent bottle selection, and the draught selection wasn’t bad either. Certainly not unique, but a nice change-of-pace in Rockford. | | Arnie (17), Chicagoland, IL, Illinois | | August 2, 2006 Decent food, fun atmosphere. Went after dollar beer night at minor-league baseball. Sat in the dining room, but the bar semeed to be the place to be. Good service, decent beer selection, but not much unique. | | JFGrind (72), Glenside, Pennsylvania | | November 2, 2005 Much different than my "local" Old Chicago in Trevose, PA. This was a lively bar with regulars and fun bartenders. Nice well rounded selection including local and regional beers. For an out-of-towner like me this was a great spot to sample regional beers and chill out. | | muzzlehatch (255), Burlington, Vermont | | November 10, 2004 The first Old Chicago I ever visited...it may not be the last, but I can’t say I was really impressed. Food is basically Bennigans-level greasy crap in obesity-ensuring portions, though palatable enough...beer is for the most part "world tour" -- 50 crappy lagers from 50 countries sort of thing; but on the plus side, they usually have a dozen or so regional seasonals, Bells and Capital among them. One of those places that’s worth a try in otherwise beer-desolate areas. | | Terminus (233), Las Cruces, New Mexico | | October 28, 2004 I have a bias towards this location. This is my place to go back home in Rockford. I have many fond memories with my friends here and thats why I love this place. They do have a pretty good selection of taps: Goose island (with a rotating seasonal GI), Sierra nevada (Celebration on tap!!!), Bells (Two Hearted, Oberon, Oatmeal Stout even once!). They used to have 750’s of NG belgian Red for $11, but no more NG in Illinois..... | | JMerritt (65), Macomb, Illinois | | October 28, 2004 [ Updated May 10, 2005 ] Just like every other Old Chicago I’ve ever been to, right down to the same beer list. This one does have a few more local beers, though (Carlyle, Goose Island, etc). A majority of the waitstaff I’ve had doesn’t know the first thing about beer, though, outside of the Bud/Miller/Coors scene, so don’t expect a beer geek to assist you in selecting a brew. The pizza is good! |
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